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Ryries Bar V343 GF1 Ryries Bar , EH12 5EY B0131 226 0000
Meadowbank Sports
Centre V108 GC6
139 London Road, EH7 6AE B0131 226 0000
Meadowbank Sports Centre is situated in central Edinburgh and comprises a 25-acre complex of indoor and outdoor facilities. The centre can accommodate sporting, art and entertainment from local to international level, including exhibitions, conferences, meetings and concerts.
Music Folk at the Fringe .........................................................................................................232
lululemon athletica
Edinburgh V247 GD4
57 George Street, EH2 2JG B0131 225 1151 · 10:00-19:00 (Sunday 11:00-18:00) D0131 225 1151 ·
www.lululemon.co.uk
George Street location, a community space within a technical apparel store.
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Events Lunchtime Me Time......................................................................................................200
Lush Spa Edinburgh V314 GD3
Events Live Roller Derby Double Header.................................................................................200
Meet outside Tron Kirk at Auld Reekie Tours
Boards V129 GE5
179 High Street, EH1 1QW B0131 226 0000 D0131-557-4700 ·
www.auldreekietours.com
Halfway between Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace on the Royal Mile is the Tron Kirk, the departure point for Auld Reekie's Tours in Edinburgh. Meet at the sign boards by the Tron Kirk and learn about the dark side of Edinburgh.
Children's Shows Children's Haunted Underground Experience...............................................................30
115 Princes Street, EH2 3AA B0131 225 4688 · Mon/Tues/Wed 10:00- 19:00, Thurs/Fri/Sat 10:00-21:00, Sun 10:30-19:00 D0131 225 4688 ·
www.facebook.com/LushSpaEdinburgh
Tucked away underneath the Lush Spa shop at the West End of Princes Street, the Lush Spa is a hidden gem. Styled as a quintessentially British country cottage, this relaxing space consists of an open kitchen and living room area and three treatment
rooms, making it a tranquil escape from the crowds of the Fringe. I 12 Events
Events Ghost and Torture Tour.................................................................................................198 Haunted 1700s Underground Vaults Experience ........................................................198 Haunted Vaults and Graveyard Tour............................................................................198 Midnight Paranormally Active and Haunted 1700s Underground Vaults Tour...........201 Original Haunted Underground Tour...........................................................................204 Terror Tour ....................................................................................................................208 Torture Dungeon Experience .......................................................................................208
Meeting Point at Greyfriars Bobby
Statue V356 GE5 Candlemaker Row, EH1 2QE B0131 226 0000
Lush Spa Nights ...........................................................................................................200
Malone's Irish Bar V280 GF5 14 Forrest Road, EH1 2QN B0131 226 0000 Malones Edinburgh, in the heart of the city’s Old Town, is a large, two-tier entertainment space and one of Edinburgh’s best Live Music venues. Throughout August, visitors can soak in the buzzing atmosphere to be found at this packed but friendly Irish bar which attracts people from all across the globe. Enjoy the Free Fringe Live Music Festival all day from 12:00 until 03:00.
www.malonesedinburgh.com
Music Malones PBH Free Fringe.............................................................................................240
The Mansfield Traquair Centre V262 GB5
15 Mansfield Place, EH3 6BB B0131 226 000
Dwww.mansfieldtraquair.org.uk
Former Catholic Apostolic church best known as Edinburgh’s Sistine Chapel for the large mural scheme by Phoebe Anna Traquair within the building. Fully restored and converted, this nineteenth-century building has a modern purpose as the headquarters of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations.
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Exhibitions Phoebe Anna Traquair Murals......................................................................................212
Mayfield Salisbury Church
V11 GH6 18 West Mayfield, EH9 1TQ B0131 226 0000
Mayfield Salisbury is a vibrant church in Newington, on the south side of Edinburgh. Performances take place in the Church Hall, a modern space at the rear of the church. There is ample on-street parking nearby, together with good bus links.
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Arthur Conan Doyle – Man of Mystery.......................................................................287 The Auld Alliance..........................................................................................................287
Theatre Jo Jingles – Jo's Celebrating His Birthday .....................................................................35 Children's Shows
Events The Potter Trail..............................................................................................................204
Merchant's Hall V112 GD4
National Library of Scotland V147 GE5
22 Hanover Street, EH2 2EP B0131 226 0000 This venue is in a fantastic location just off George Street. It has an impressive, large internal area with table seating for 220 and a VIP area. Table service meals and a cocktail bar will be available during the show. H High end cocktail bar
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Cabaret and Variety Die Gl'Amouresque........................................................................................................13 Elektra Violin Duo...........................................................................................................14
Music Aon Teanga ..................................................................................................................216 Billie Holiday – Tribute to the Iconic Lady Day ............................................................219 Caroline Gilmour..........................................................................................................223 Celtic Music from the Isle of Man................................................................................225 Charlotte Marshall & the 45s ......................................................................................225 Das Contras – Live Album Launch...............................................................................228 Dirty Harry: The Ultimate Tribute to Blondie................................................................229 Freaky Family Funk @ Merchant's Hall .......................................................................232 Funk on the Fringe .......................................................................................................233 The Groove Band .........................................................................................................234 The Haggis Horns.........................................................................................................235 Hendrix and Me!..........................................................................................................235 Highland Harmony Heaven..........................................................................................235 Lorraine & The Borderlands Fringe Special..................................................................239 Lush Life .......................................................................................................................239 The Mars Patrol (Acoustic)...........................................................................................240 Megan Blyth Singer/Songwriter...................................................................................240 One Hundred Years of Jazz Song.................................................................................246 Rachel Hair Trio: Harp, Guitar and Double Bass ..........................................................249 Rose Room...................................................................................................................251 Ross Couper and Tom Oakes – More Fiddle and Guitar .............................................251 Smoove and Turrell.......................................................................................................255 Spring Break Live at the Merchant's Hall....................................................................256 Untraditional Music .....................................................................................................258 ¡Viva La Canción!.........................................................................................................258
George IV Bridge, EH1 1EW B0131 226 0000
Dwww.nls.uk
With a collection numbering over 14 million items, NLS is Scotland's largest library and home to much of the nation's knowledge, history and culture. The flagship building features a cafe, shop and free year round programme of exhibitions and events.
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Children's Shows The Secret of the Kelpie: A Journey Round Scotland.....................................................43
Exhibitions You Are Here ................................................................................................................213
Spoken Word The Joy of Spines..........................................................................................................278
National Museum
of Scotland V179 GE5
Chambers Street, EH1 1JF B0300 123 6789 · 10:00-17:00 D0300 123 6789 ·
www.nms.ac.uk/scotland
Explore the diversity of the natural world, world cultures, art and design, science and technology, and Scottish history, all under one roof at the National Museum of Scotland.
H There are three places to eat in the Museum: The Brasserie, Balcony Cafe and the Tower Restaurant.
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Cabaret and Variety Museum After Hours – Friday Fringe Takeover..............................................................20
Dance Physical Theatre and Circus POP-UP Duets (fragments of love) ..............................................................................188
Exhibitions Celts..............................................................................................................................210
Music Free Fringe Music.........................................................................................................232
For all your Fringe tickets call 0131 226 0000
The Mound Precinct V55 GD4
Princes Street, EH1 1YZ B
The Mound Precinct, on the doorstep of the National Gallery complex, is transformed into a huge street performance space for all to enjoy. Also hosting the Virgin Money Half Price Hut.
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Events Virgin Money Fringe on The Mound............................................................................209
Movement
V56 GE5 69 Cowgate, EH1 1JW B0131 226 0000
Nightclub in the heart of the capital’s nightlife, located down the busy Cowgate just under the
bridge.The club boasts a capacity just short of 500 and is one of the hotspots in its location. The drinks prices won't leave you broke and the club is regularly open until 3am. 18+ only.
www.facebook.com/Movement69Cowgate
Best of UCLU Comedy Club...........................................................................................66 Clusterf**k.....................................................................................................................75 #Jollyboat: Seven Songs for Geeks..............................................................................112 Mark Cooper-Jones: Geographically Speaking............................................................126 Quiz in my Pants ..........................................................................................................147 Worst Show on the Fringe – Free ................................................................................178
Comedy Murrayfield Parish
Church Centre V104 GE1 2b Ormidale Terrace, EH12 6EQ B0131 226 0000 The Church Hall is easily reached by any bus going from the city towards the zoo. First stop after the Kwik-Fit garage. The Church is on the corner to the right and the Church Centre just beyond it. I =129
1 Level Access 2 Wheelchair Access 8 Hearing Loop 9 Accessible Toilets = Staff Equalities Trained 0 Accessible Parking
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